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Be Now My Vision. Text: Ancient Irish text, ca. 8th century; translated by Mary E. Byrne, 1905; versified by Eleanor H. Hull, 1912; alt. Music: SLANE, traditional Irish melody; harmonization by David Evans. Page 139. Be now my vi-sion, O God of my heart;. Verse 1 of 3.
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Be Now My Vision Text: Ancient Irish text, ca. 8th century; translated by Mary E. Byrne, 1905; versified by Eleanor H. Hull, 1912; alt. Music: SLANE, traditional Irish melody; harmonization by David Evans Page 139
Be now my vi-sion, O God of my heart; • Verse 1 of 3
Noth-ing sur-pass-es the love You im-part. • Verse 1 of 3
You my best thought, by day or by night, • Verse 1 of 3
Wak-ing or sleep-ing, Your pres-ence my light. • Verse 1 of 3
Be now my wis-dom, and be my true word; • Verse 2 of 3
I’m ev-er with You and You with me, Lord. • Verse 2 of 3
You my great Fa-ther, O help me to see • Verse 2 of 3
Now and for-ev-er Your child I will be. • Verse 2 of 3
Rich-es I need not, nor life’s emp-ty praise, • Verse 3 of 3
You, my in-her-i-tance, now and al-ways; • Verse 3 of 3
You and You on-ly are first in my heart, • Verse 3 of 3
Great God my trea-sure let me nev-er de-part. • Verse 3 of 3
As the Deer Text & Music: Martin Nystrom, alt. Psalm 42:2 Page 121
As the deer pants for the wa-ter,so my soul longs af-ter You. • Verse 1 of 3
You a-lone are my heart’s de-sire,and I long to wor-ship You. • Verse 1 of 3
You a-lone are my strength, my shield; to You a-lone may my spir-it yield. • Verse 1 of 3
You a-lone are my heart’s de-sire,and I long to wor-ship You. • Verse 1 of 3
You’re my friend and You are my broth-er, e-ven though You are a King. • Verse 2 of 3
I love You more than an-y oth-er,so much more than an-y-thing. • Verse 2 of 3
You a-lone are my strength, my shield; to You a-lone may my spir-it yield. • Verse 2 of 3
You a-lone are my heart’s de-sire,and I long to wor-ship You. • Verse 2 of 3
I want You more than gold or sil-ver, on-ly You can sat-is-fy. • Verse 3 of 3
You a-lone are the real joy giv-er,and the ap-ple of my eye. • Verse 3 of 3
You a-lone are my strength, my shield; to You a-lone may my spir-it yield. • Verse 3 of 3
You a-lone are my heart’s de-sire,and I long to wor-ship You. • Verse 3 of 3
I Sing the MightyPower of God Text: Isaac Watts Music: Gesangbuch der Herzogl, Württemberg, 1784 Page 145
I sing the might-y pow'r of God,that made the moun-tains rise, • Verse 1 of 3
That spread the flow-ing seas a-broad, and built the loft-y skies. • Verse 1 of 3
I sing the wis-dom that or-dainedthe sun to rule the day; • Verse 1 of 3
The moon shines full at His com-mand,and all the stars o-bey. • Verse 1 of 3
I sing the good-ness of the Lord,that filled the earth with food; • Verse 2 of 3
He formed the crea-tures with His word, and then pro-claimed them good. • Verse 2 of 3
Lord, how Thy won-ders are dis-played, where-e‘er I turn my eye: • Verse 2 of 3
If I sur-vey the ground I tread or gaze up-on the sky! • Verse 2 of 3
There's not a plant or flow'r be-low,but makes Thy glo-ries known, • Verse 3 of 3
And clouds a-rise and tem-pests blow, by or-der from Thy throne; • Verse 3 of 3
While all that bor-rows life from Theeis ev-er in Thy care, • Verse 3 of 3
And ev-'ry-where that man can be, Thou, God, art pres-ent there. • Verse 3 of 3
On the Sabbath Day Text: Mark Graham Music: Mark Warshavsky Page 112
On the Sab-bath day, ho-ly Sab-bath day, hap-py day of rest, • Verse 1 of 4
SingasongofthankstoFa-therGodon high,fromwhosehandwe’reblessed. • Verse 1 of 4
SingasongofthankstoFa-therGodon high,fromwhosehandwe’reblessed. • Verse 1 of 4
From the set-ting sun to the set-ting sun, let your hearts re-joice, • Verse 2 of 4
Taste the good-ness of a king-dom yet to come, lift to God your voice. • Verse 2 of 4
Taste the good-ness of a king-dom yet to come, lift to God your voice. • Verse 2 of 4
Learn the word of God, learn the ways of God, and when day is done, • Verse 3 of 4
Strength-ened, we will go to do the Fa-ther’s work till the week is run. • Verse 3 of 4